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Gothic cursive

Scope note

Use for fully cursive Gothic scripts, developed first in the late 12th century in England and first for documentary use; later used sometimes as book hands and gradually somewhat formalized to become bastarda.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000210180

Broader Terms used

Gothic scripts

Term used for

cursive, Gothic

Created

13yrs ago

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